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Q: How many chromosomes are in a t sex cell?
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How many pairs of chromosomes are found in a Split Pea cell?

Normal egg cells are haploid and a haploid cell can`t have pair of chromosomes.Pair of chromosomes actually means homologous pairs of chromosomes which are not present in eggs. Human egg contains 23 unpaired chromosomes and Drosophila egg contain 4 unpaired chromosomes which can`t be called 2 pairs as they are not homologous. Some abnormal eggs eg of parthenogenetic animals may possess paired chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are in each cell of your body?

The simple answer is 46. The more complicated answer is "it depends". Humans have 23 different chromosomes, and you have two unique copies of each, one from your mother and one from your father. Therefore, you have 46 unique chromosomes, and most cells in your body have this number most of the time. However, because cells divide, certain cells may have different numbers of copies of these chromosomes. Cells undergoing mitosis (normal division) replicate their chromosomes in the S phase of the cell cycle. Therefore, between the S phase and the T phase when the cell is fully divided into two, there are 2 copies of each chromosome = 92. On the other hand, sex cells (sperm and egg) are produced by meiosis; one of these cells will join up with one of the opposite sex to make a zygote, which will grow into a baby. Each sex cell has 23 unique chromosomes, so that the zygote will have 46, two of each.


If one cell in a dog 2n equals 78 undergoes meiosis and another cell undergoes mitosis how many chromosomes will each resulting cell contain?

78 only. Mitosis is a division in which the number of chromosomes remain same as the parent cell. It is in meiosis that the number of chromosomes is halved and t resultant cells have haploid chromosomes(half the number of chromosomes than in parent cell).


On what structures in a cell are genes located?

In the nucleus of each cell in the human body (excluding gametes [23]) there are 46 chromosomes, these chromosomes consist of lots of different genes that all join up together (A to T, G to C) and each gene has a code for a certain part of your body.


How many chromosomes does a T rex have?

6


How many customers does AT and T cellular have?

cytotoxic t cell and helper t cell


Are chromosomes found in the nucleus?

no, DNA Cytoplasm and Nucleolus are the only things found in the nucleus


What is centride?

It is a T shaped structure with spindle fibers attached to it. The spindle fibers reach out to grab chromosomes during the cell cycle.


What is the genetic structures located within the nucleus called?

In the nucleus of each cell in the human body (excluding gametes [23]) there are 46 chromosomes, these chromosomes consist of lots of different genes that all join up together (A to T, G to C) and each gene has a code for a certain part of your body.


What has the author T C Hsu written?

T C. Hsu has written: 'An atlas of mammalian chromosomes' -- subject(s): Atlases, Chromosomes, Zoology, Mammals, Cytology


What cell is the most critical cell in immunity?

helper T cell


What is worse b cell lymphoma or t cell lymphoma?

t cell lymphoma